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  • There's no reason to comment on a conversational post where the OP doesn't exist

  • I hate it. Rather than filling this place up with junk, we should have users post what they want to post.

    Doesn’t even have to be original, really; just…no botspam.

  • I block every repost bot I find. I don't care about reddit's content. If I wanted that, I'd go there. Create content for the community here, not just noise. Most bot posts don't even get any engagement because their posts are soulless.

  • They are bad content. If I wanted the garbage hose from reddit, I would have just stayed on reddit, but I don't.

    My vote is on an instance level ban on all reddit repost bots.

    • you can turn off that you see pot posts in your profile/settings

      I dont think that those bots will be as dominant as now in the future when more community content comes in. When that time comes i think even the mods know that they getting more and more obsolete

      • Ok, Now Lemmy Explain:

        Suppose that the bot was temporary, as you say, then why would anybody bother making original content here when the bot is just going to drown them out? At what level of "community content" is this thing going to be stopped?

        In time, it would just get more and more entrenched as nobody would actually be making real original content here. It's like a drug addiction, we will be dependent on the bot to feed us from reddit, and it will prolong the life of reddit indefinitely like a parasite.

        We like Lemmy because the people and community here are thoughtful and kind, unlike the horrible discourse at reddit, but how do you know that bringing the reddit directly here would not make people become spiteful and argumentative redditors again? When will we stop being redditors?

        Suppose the reddit migration on July 1st does happen, do you think they would be impressed that they left reddit only to find the new place to be exactly like reddit but with less activity? No, they will all just go back to that burning house, and all of this will have been for nothing.

        I'm sorry that I'm getting emotional about this, but this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

      • Temporary solutions NEVER stay temporary. Better to rip off the band-aid now before it takes root.

  • I don't like the idea. But if it is going to happen it shouldn't be a bot alone, but an instance that only connects to reddit content, e.g it would virtually federate reddit as a virtual instance. That way people would need to explicitly subscribe to the subs otherwise you wouldn't see it at all.

    • Lemmit.online already exists, and it was defederated from lemmy.world. No reason to have that again.

  • As a developer of one of those bots, this depends on the types of posts. The bots like the World News bot that repost enough articles to provide content without saturating the community don't cause problems and fit the purpose of a link aggregator. Bots reposting content that are meant to be engaged with directly, are missing context or are being posted too frequently for the local community to engage with are annoying. My bot is a high-volume poster like lemmit.online and I treat it like an read-only feed instead of something that is supposed to be a substitute for a real community, so it sits alone on its own instance and doesn't try to hide the fact that it's a reposting bot.

  • I made a bot to repost official announcements for a game I play. Ideally, a day will come where the company makes the announcements themselves on Lemmy and my bot is no longer needed, but until then, the owner of the sub has granted me permission to use my bot.

    My bot makes about one or two posts per day. Other people in this thread have mentioned certain bots making posts every couple minutes, which many people would find quite excessive.

  • Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the bots, I'd rather spend my time discussing things here are interested in, rather than something that nobody here really felt like adding.

  • I feel like if the OP wanted the post on Lemmy, they'd have posted it on Lemmy. There is no benefit to puppeting reddit posts for anyone involved.

  • Good for this transitional phase.

    Problem is, why would people comment on the issue on lemmy, instead of reddit?

  • I have mixed feelings towards the repost bots. I see no value in pure reposts from Reddit, but I also have no issue with them IF they only post on dedicated instances and mark the account it’s posting from as a bot. Those posts have no engagement and Reddit was already archived for posterity purposes.

  • I'd like to see a "bot feed" option, like a twitter feed of bot posts per sub that I can ignore if I want, or scroll through, but they should definitely be separate from human posts. Maybe if enough humans "boost" or upvote them they can get moved to the main feed, but that seems ripe for abuse, so maybe not.

    • You already have an option to disable posts from bots accounts in your settings.

  • At the same level of importance than someone who posts obscenities and other "unique" oddities just to "troll".

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